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    According to Rogers (1951) MI is not founded on theory but has evolved from a client-centred counselling approach. Rather than a set of techniques, MI is a method of communication which focuses primarily on evoking the person’s instinctive motivation for change. The ‘spirit of MI’, that is the interpersonal relationship within which MI techniques are used is based on three fundamental elements. The first element is collaboration between the client and therapist as MI is a therapeutic process in…

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    Practical Title: The pros and cons of cell signalling experiments: risk assessments Aims: The aim of this experiment was to identify the risks associated with working in a laboratory by carrying out a risk assessment. The risk assessment instructed us how to safely work in a laboratory while being aware of these risks and what procedures to carry out if an accident happened in the laboratory. Methodology: Prior to the beginning of the risk assessment, laboratory coats, nitrile rubber gloves…

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    is 2024, 5 years since I graduated from HELP University’s Bachelor of Psychology programme. I am a certified clinical psychologist registered under the _, which is the official _ that overlooks the practice of clinical psychology in Malaysia. I provide my service at a private therapy centre. At the same time, I supervise interns to nurture the next generation of ethical and competent clinical psychologists. This internship programme also benefits clients who are in need for mental health…

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    Chapter 10 of practical counselling skills: an integrative approach by Geldard and Geldard is all about creating a comfortable closure to the end of a counselling session. In this chapter, the following is discussed: 1. The termination of an individual counselling session, 2. Is there a need for ongoing appointments, 3. How much the client relies on the counsellor and finally how to terminate several counselling sessions. The termination of an individual counselling session: Many new counsellors…

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    Psychodrama Case Study

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    Group B addressing the following: Describe each of the parts involved with psychodrama and explain the importance of each in the psychodrama process. How do you view psychodrama in light of your faith? The director — As the title implies, the director is the group leader trained in psychodrama that facilitates dramatic actions exhibited by the members of the group (American Society of Group Psychotherapy and Psychodrama (ASGPP), 2014; Gimenez Hinkle, 2008, p. 408; Psychology Encyclopedia,…

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    Reflective Report Positive psychology looks deep into what keeps people healthy psychologically and this particular leaflet subject was chosen because in psychology the research that is most looked at is mental illnesses. From the view and subject of positive psychology the research into positive psychology has many important aspects that help towards emotions in example counselling. The target group was as if it was targeting University students to pursue a career that models itself around…

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    i. The two companies that were selected are Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson. First of all, Pfizer, Inc. is a research-based, global biopharmaceutical company which it focuses in improving the health standards locally or globally by manufacturing vaccines and injectable biologic medicines. Basically Pfizer operates under a few business segments such as Global Pharmaceutical, Global Vaccines, Oncology and Consumer Healthcare and Global Established Pharmaceutical. Unlike Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson is…

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    Psychometric Testing

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    Psychometric testing is generally a scientific term used to measure the mental capabilities and behavioural style of the person under testing. When we refer to psychometric testing or psychometric assessment we refer to tests, profiles or a combination of the two which then allows us to form a stronger understanding of a candidates’ job suitability. Psychometric testing has been in use for years. The French government assigned a psychologist ’Binet’ to develop a system of measuring intelligence…

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    in alleviating emotional problems among people while other empirical evidence indicates otherwise. Other studies have shown that, even though self-help mantra may alleviate psychological problems, the approach cannot be used in isolation. Instead, clinical interventions have to be employed if a more significant effect is to be reached. Surprisingly, some research findings have depicted that it is possible that self-help mantras can be used in isolation to produce the most optimal effects. Hence,…

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    Assessment 4 Joel Sampson Bethune Cookman University Assessment 4 1. Define some of the uses for clinical assessment Some of the uses for clinical assessment are to help clients gain greater insight, to assist in treatment planning, and to assist in court decisions. 2. Distinguish between objective and projective testing and compare and contrast how each can be used in clinical assessment. Objective personality test assesses various aspects of personality. A projective test is designed to…

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